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Permission will be refused if the measurement is less than 4.8 metres. Parallel parking to the carriageway will not be permitted. you'll need to have a hard area to park your car on. This must be at least 2.5 metres in width and include suitable drainage so that rainwater does not drain off onto the public highway.
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If you have space to park in your front garden, you can apply to have a slope built from the road to your gateway, to make it easier to drive your vehicle in. This slope is also referred to as a 'residential domestic crossover'. You should not carry out any work to create a hardstanding before applying for a crossover. Before we approve your application for a residential domestic crossover, you'll have to have an inspection and assessment by one of our Highways officers to see if it's possible to build it and to confirm the cost for the works. There's a £106 non-refundable fee for this inspection. The inspection could take up to one month after your payment is cleared and you will be contacted in writing as to whether or not the application is approved, and a quote sent to you detailing costs. Upon receiving payment, the Highways officer will return to mark out the extent of the crossover and arrange for the work to be done by the Council’s Highways contractor. A full width crossover or extension to an existing crossover must be within the property boundary of the property applying and not overlap with a neighbouring property. The Council does not guarantee that a crossover will be suitable for use by any particular vehicle (for example a vehicle with low ground clearance). If your application is not approved, we will inform you of the reason(s) in writing. Applications are assessed in line with the criteria outlined within our crossover policy. Under the Highways Act 1980, there is no statutory appeals process, however all applications are considered fairly in line with our Crossover Policy. You can make a request for the decision to be reviewed. A review will not be carried out where the application is refused due to the required measurements of 2.5 metres wide by 4.8 metres deep not being met. Should you request a review, you must write to us, clearly setting out the reasons why you consider the criteria within our policy were not correctly applied. Your review will be investigated and considered via our formal complaints procedure. You can get in touch either by email or at the address below. Business Support Team, 5 th Floor, The Woolwich Centre, 35 Wellington Street, London SE18 6HQ
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